PUTRAJAYA should also ask businessmen to declare their assets, and not just politicians, police and civil servants, said veteran lawmaker Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah.
“Why target us (politicians) only? Maybe, it’s because we are greater in numbers,” the Gua Musang MP told reporters in Parliament lobby today.
“We should investigate those who have retired, too, and see who has done wrong,” said Tengku Razaleigh when asked about yesterday’s motion to require MPs to declare their assets to Parliament.
Unlike others, MPs did not hide their assets behind trustees said Tengku Razaleigh.
“They should restrict it to the executive,” said the former finance minister.
The longest-serving MP said he had always declared his assets.
“But they shouldn’t use the Standing Orders to pass a motion to compel MPs to declare their assets.
“If they want all MPs to declare their assets, they should pass a law and all the MPs would be compelled to follow the law.”
Parliament yesterday approved a motion for MPs to declare their assets and liabilities to the House.
Prior to that, only the government MPs had agreed to declare their assets. As of today, 127 out of 139 government MPs have declared their assets to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.
The list of MPs who have declared their assets can be obtained from the MACC website. – July 2, 2019.
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